An international team of researchers including several from CU-Boulder who have been analyzing ice cores from the Greenland ice sheet going back in time more than 100,000 years believe the last interglacial period may be a road map of sorts regarding the future climate of Earth as temperatures an

Some arid lands in the American West degraded by military exercises that date back to General George Patton’s Word War II maneuvers in the Mojave Desert should get a boost from an innovative research project led by CU-Boulder Assistant Professor Nichole Barger.

In the search for global understanding, social norms are challenged, historical stereotypes are confronted and cultural barriers are broken down. Captured here in snapshots, the journey can reaffirm the learning process at hand through intercultural experiential education.

An estimated crowd of 13,000 gathered in the Norlin Quad to listen to President Barack Obama during a campaign stop sponsored by the Obama for America campaign at the University of Colorado Boulder campus on September 2, 2012.

This autumn, for the first time ever, all three versions of William Hogarth's “Rake’s Progress” (the original artwork, Stravinsky's opera and prints by David Hockney) will be on full display at the University of Colorado Boulder, thanks to a special collaboration among the CU-Boulder's

The University of Colorado Boulder’s volleyball and basketball practice facility is rated LEED platinum -- the highest designation -- from the United States Green Building Council. The 43,000-square-foot building, adjacent to the Coors Events Center, opened in August of 2011 and houses two NCAA r